Cane Pace Winners
- 2010 - One More Laugh
- 2009 - Vintage Master
- 2008 - Art Official
- 2007 - Always A Virgin
- 2006 - Total Truth
- 2005 - Royal Flush Shark
- 2004 - Timesareachanging, Western Terror (dead heat)
- 2003 - No Pan Intended
- 2002 - Art Major
- 2001 - Four Starzz Shark
- 2000 - Powerful Toy
- 1999 - Blissful Hall
- 1998 - Shady Character
- 1997 - Western Dreamer
- 1996 - Scoot To Power
- 1995 - Mattgrilla Gorilla
- 1994 - Falcons Future
- 1993 - Riyadh
- 1992 - Western Hanover
- 1991 - Silky Stallone
- 1990 - Jake And Elwood
- 1989 - Dancing Master
- 1988 - Runnymede Lobell
- 1987 - Righteous Bucks
- 1986 - Barberry Spur
- 1985 - Chairmanoftheboard
- 1984 - On The Road Again
- 1983 - Ralph Hanover
- 1982 - Cam Fella
- 1981 - Wildwood Jeb
- 1980 - Niatross
- 1979 - Happy Motoring
- 1978 - Armbro Tiger
- 1977 - Jade Prince
- 1976 - Keystone Ore
- 1975 - Nero
- 1974 - Boyden Hanover
- 1973 - Smog
- 1972 - Hilarious Way
- 1971 - Albatross
- 1970 - Most Happy Fella
- 1969 - Kat Byrd
- 1968 - Rum Customer
- 1967 - Meadow Paige
- 1966 - Romeo Hanover
- 1965 - Bret Hanover
- 1964 - Race Time
- 1963 - Meadow Skipper
- 1962 - Ranger Knight
- 1961 - Cold Front
- 1960 - Countess Adios (Filly)
- 1959 - Adios Butler
- 1958 - Raider Frost
- 1957 - Torpid
- 1956 - Noble Adios
- 1955 - Quick Chief
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